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Book I. Of Offences in general. 1
CH. I. of AEstimation. How to aestimate
the deleted textdeleted textmischievousness of an offence - considered by itself Different
forms in which the mischief of it may
show itself.
2.
CH. II. Of the Classification and Nomencla-
-ture of Offences.
4.
CH.III Of the Tabulation of Offences. Synopti-
-cal Tables of Crimes considered in different
points of view.
3.
CH.IV. Of the Graduation of Offences. Method
of ascertaining their comparative malignity.
5.
CH V. Of Exemptions from Criminality.
> or <
Circumstances exempting men from being treated
as Offenders.
Of the Cases exempting men from Punish-
-ment.
NOTE. [5.] This table, seems more properly to
belong to the head of Punishment : but must be
treated before we come to the deleted textdeleted text method of const[--]-
-ting the Definitions. Besides the nature of
these circumstances is to [---] away in some
degree the mischief of the offence, as well as
the demand for punishment.


6.
a Suite.
Of Offences in Concatenation, or in [Gra]ins. Offences
mischievous deleted textdeleted textdeleted text by-relation, as distinguished from,
but connected with, some one offence of the same t[---] mis-
-chievous per se. Offences Principal and
Accessory.
7.
Of Principals and Accessories Accomplices. Different
parts assumable by different persons toward the
accomplishment of one and the same obnoxious act. Offend-
-ers Principal and Accessary.
8.
Of Offences considered as deleted text distinguishable into Radical
and Excretitious. Radical springing immedi-
-ately out of the propensities of Human Nature :
Excretitious, springing out of the expedients
deleted text devised for the prevention of the former, viz: the
Laws.
9.
Of Offences considered as divisible into Local & Univer-
-sal.
10
Of Offences as distinguishable into
Temporary and Perpetual.
11
Of the Definitions of the several offences. Me-
-thod to be pursued in constructing them.
NOTE.
[11] This Chapter, instead of being standing the last in this
Book, may stand the first of the Book which treats
of Offences in general.particular.


BOOK I. OFFENCES in general. Heads of the Book.
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Identifier: | JB/096/075/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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096

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075

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introd. heads

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001

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

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ID Number

31079

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